HC Deb 03 February 1926 vol 191 cc141-2W
Mr. COUPER

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury if he will state, for the financial year 1924–25, what was the amount of the contribution of Scotland to the Exchequer; and what were the amounts derived by Scotland from the Exchequer in respect of the various services for which the Exchequer made contribution, showing separately the sum for each separate service?

Mr. RONALD McNEILL

The approximate figures are as follow:—

£
Contribution of Scotland to the revenue of the Exchequer in 1924–25 75,000,000
Charge on the Exchequer for Scottish services in the same year 25,000,000

These figures do not include any payments received in Scotland on account of General Services, such as the National Debt, the Fighting Services, or War Pensions. The total of such general expen- diture in 1924–25 may be approximately estimated at £526 millions. The difference between the £75 millions contributed by Scotland and the £25 millions paid to Scottish services, namely, £50 millions may be taken as Scotland's contribution to this total. The Scottish contribution is thus about 9½ per cent. The main items in the charge of £25 millions for Scottish Services are:

(1) Consolidated Fund Services.
£
Courts of Justice, Judicial Salaries 114,000
Payments to Local Taxation Account, Scotland 1,783,000
Land Settlement, Scotland 132,000
Other Services 86,000
Total 2,115,000
(2) Supply Services.
Revenue Departments:
Customs and Excise 754,000
Inland Revenue 490,000
Post Office 5,000,000
Rates on Government Property 128,000
Forestry Commission 135,000
Stationery and Printing 100,000
Scottish Board of Agriculture 397,000
Police 746,000
Prisons 163,000
Universities and Colleges 232,000
Public Education 5,771,000
Old Age Pensions 2,758,000
Scottish Board of Health 2,408,000
Ministry of Labour 1,490,000
Unemployment Grants 100,000
Relief of Unemployment 364,000
Other Services (items of less than £100,000 each) 1,849,000
Total 22,885,000
Grand Total £25,000,000